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Microsoft is testing Edge for Android with 'Ask Copilot' image recognition and AI-generated variations of your photos
By Kevin Okemwa published
MOBILE COPILOT Microsoft is testing 'Mobile Copilot Chat with Images' on Edge for Android. The feature allows users to ask the chatbot about the image and generate an AI version of the selected photo.
Samsung and Microsoft figure out how to use smartphone cameras as webcams a few years too late
By Sean Endicott published
say cheese! Samsung shared that its future flagship phones will support being used as Windows webcams. The company also announced integration between Samsung phones and PCs with Microsoft's Copilot.
Microsoft's Surface Book and an Android tablet had a baby. Meet the Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 5 Hybrid.
By Sean Endicott published
A true 2-in-1 Lenovo unveiled several devices at CES 2024, but the ThinkBook Plus Gen 5 Hybrid truly stands out. It's a Windows laptop with a detachable Android tablet for a screen.
Microsoft Teams meetings in your car? Finally, what we've all been asking for.
By Sean Endicott published
Ring ring ring Microsoft Teams will soon support Android Auto, allowing you to join meetings from calendar view and speed dial contacts and recent calls.
The best tech purchase I made this year is the first smartphone that's given me a bit of the old Windows Phone buzz
By Richard Devine published
Best of 2023 Smartphones haven't excited me in a while, but the best purchase I made this year gives me a bit of the old Windows Phone buzz again
Microsoft launches dedicated Copilot app for Android with OpenAI's GPT-4 model for free
By Kevin Okemwa published
MOBILE COPILOT Microsoft Copilot is now available on the Google Play Store for Android users with ChatGPT-like functionality for free.
OnePlus now provides the best integration between an Android phone and Windows 11
By Sean Endicott published
Staying connected You can now mirror your screen and run phone apps on your PC when using select OnePlus devices.
Carrier disinterest led to Windows Phone downfall, says former lead developer
By Kevin Okemwa published
📱Windows Phone An ex-head of Developer Experience reveals why Microsoft pulled the plug on Windows Phone, pinpointing a lack of interest by carriers as the primary cause of its demise.
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